HARRISON KENNEDY / J.J MILTEAU / VINCENT SEGAL creation

You can tell his unmistakable harmonica’s sound apart from anyone on Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On?, Ray Charles or Stevie Wonder. And now, you know the name: Harrison Kennedy, who also plays banjo and mandolin. But his passion for Blues, his reason to live, his musical and spiritual food, since childhood, still has to be told and made famous. His two renowned French accomplices will help: Jean-Jacques Milteau, master French Blues harp player and Vincent Ségal, the hybrid and lyrical cellist. A summit meeting, or more accurately, a meeting on the stretch of a music-world, in the light and shadow of a certain Deep South’s still mysterious and virgin lands…

Subway, line 8 Maisons-Alfort stade station. Exit on your left, straight away, then first street on your left (rue Gabriel Péri), then second street on you right (avenue Gambetta).Road, Departing from Paris, take the A4 subway, first exit : Maisons-Alfort. After the Charenton Bridge, turns left heading to Créteil, after 600 feet, take the tangent road on your left (avenue Gambetta).